Industry News Sally Walmsley 02/05/2024

NRLA podcast: Renters (Reform) Bill amendments and permitted development rights

In this episode of Listen Up Landlords, recorded ahead of last week's debate, Richard and Ben discuss the new amendments to the Renters (Reform) Bill with expert guests, as well as looking at proposed changes to permitted development rights.

Ben and Richard are joined by HMO landlord and podcaster Andy Graham, and consumer champion and financial journalist Sarah Davidson, who discuss how the proposed changes will affect landlords and tenants. 

We also hear from John Blackwood, Chief Executive of the Scottish Association of Landlords (SAL), who discusses how legislation change in Scotland has affected the rental market north of the border and the impact that has had on supply. 

From the NRLA’s landlord support team, Danny McKeown-Henshall joins the show to outline the hot topics when it comes to the phonelines, and planning specialist Alison Broderick discusses the latest Government consultation on permitted development rights.

You can listen - and access a transcript - by clicking the link here, or tuning in via your preferred podcast channel. 

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Sally Walmsley

Sally Walmsley Magazine and Digital Editor

Sally is the Magazine and Digital Editor for the NRLA. With 20 years’ experience writing for regional and national newspapers and magazines she is responsible for editing our members' magazine 'Property', producing our articles for our news site, the weekly and monthly bulletins and editorial content for our media partners.

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